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A Complete Guide To Controlling ERP Implementation Cost

With the help of our detailed guide, you can clearly know ERP implementation expenses and learn how to manage them. Learn strategies for creating a budget, lowering expenses, and increasing ROI. Start today and maximising your ERP investment.

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A Complete Guide To Controlling ERP Implementation Cost

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  1. A Complete Guide To Controlling ERP Implementation Cost 0 Apr,14,2022· 8 min read Share it on:  Summary: In this blog post we are going to explain various ERP cost components and how to have better control implementation budget.  over your ERP

  2. Let’s begin with the basic saying that ERP implementation is primarily done by businesses to control long term operational costs and to streamline business processes. So, both cost reduction and boosting e몭ciency are two primary reasons for implementing ERP software by a business.  But, now comes the spin. Even for ERP implementation businesses need to bear huge costs. Question is, how far this cost can be reduced and what are the key ways to bring this cost down. Well, based on the successful implementation experience companies, we can explain some time-tested measures. But before that let’s begin by explaining the key cost components in the ERP implementation process.  of various   The Key Components A몭ecting ERP Implementation Cost   

  3. ERP software implementation needs to bear some statutory as well as variable costs including licensing fees, infrastructure costs, third party integration, data conversion, custom development, testing, implementation support. Understanding these cost components is important to have a solid grasp of the ERP implementation budget. Here below we explain key cost components one by one.  training and post- ERP Licensing Fees The 몭rst and foremost cost component that ERP clients need to bear in the very beginning is the licensing fee for the ERP software. Well, this cost varies from one software to another. Another variable cost factor is the number of users and the software version you choose. Some ERP software o몭ers separate versions for small and medium businesses and large enterprises.  ERP Infrastructure, Servers And Network  This is another key cost component a몭ecting the overall cost of the ERP implementation project. Whether you choose on-premise server support or a cloud-based SaaS solution, can impact the recurring cost to a great extent. Even among the so-called cloud-based SaaS ERP software solutions, you can have several server and network hardware options with di몭erent cost tags. 

  4. Data Conversion And Legacy Software Integration  The third big cost component for ERP implementation projects is the conversion of business data to new compatible formats and the transfer of data from legacy software systems to the new ERP system. The more 몭exible an ERP solution you choose regarding compatibility and ease of data transfer from legacy software systems, the greater the cost advantage you can get for this component. Some ERP software solutions like Netsuite by allowing easy integration of legacy software such as Quickbooks reduce both integration costs and concerns.  ERP Customization  One big cost component which is not present in all ERP implementation cases is customisation. ERP customisation can be carried out through the business-speci몭c custom con몭guration of the modules, apps and tools and custom app development for ERP automation. Coding custom scripts for particular functions within an ERP involves a bigger cost than simple custom con몭guration. The cost will increase as the business opts for increased customisation options. ERP Testing Every ERP software after implementation should pass through rigorous testing involving di몭erent departments and business functions.

  5. di몭erent departments and business functions. The cost will depend upon the rigorousness of the testing process and the number of functional apps and modules of the ERP software that are undergoing implementation and testing.  Employee Training A major cost component that accompanies an ERP implementation training. After the ERP software is up and running, the employees must be well versed to use it e몭ciently and productively. Often after switching from traditional management software to a new ERP system, employees need the training to get well with the ERP modules or process automation. The cost of post-implementation training depends upon the number of users and the length of the ERP implementation project.  project is employee business Post-Implementation Support  Last but not least cost component is the post- implementation support by the ERP vendor or the ERP implementation company. This cost may vary depending upon the vendor. But it is advisable to give optimum importance to post- implementation support consideration a second priority regarding ERP support.  and keep cost

  6. Ultimately, every business when implementing a new ERP software wants to have better control over the budget. Now that you have a basic understanding of all the cost components of an ERP software implementation, we must guide you in reducing the cost of implementing an ERP software. Let’s explain the cost reduction measures one by one.  Validate The ERP Software Cost  The decision to implement a new ERP software must be justi몭ed by the business gains it delivers to your company. implementation cannot boost e몭ciency, make employees more productive and speed up lead generation and business conversion, the ERP implementation is not of any value. This is why every ERP implementation should have an ROI growth projection in the post-implementation period.  If the ERP Can the ERP software automate most of the repetitive and time-consuming tasks to free up a big chunk of productive time? Is the ERP software capable of driving data-driven and real-time business intelligence for more

  7. accurate decision making and strategic business planning? Can the ERP software speed up the cash cycle or sales conversion or delivery process by automating tasks to ensure more revenue generation? questions to ask for justifying the cost of ERP software and its implementation.  These are the key Plan And Budget Carefully  In most cases, in the absence of a detailed ERP implementation plan budget, the cost can signi몭cantly grow and you may lose control of the spending. On the other hand, meticulous planning will always help you to stay within the limit of the original implementation scope budget. A clear understanding of everything you need from the software package and the speci몭c integration and customisation you require will give you better control.  and corresponding and corresponding Do you have an alternative plan ready when one app or module fails to provide satisfactory results? Did you 몭gure out what you can do when the implementation goes wrong or just fail to transfer data from the legacy software systems? Did you chalk corresponding to the outdated IT infrastructure in your workplace while implementing the ERP software? What about vulnerabilities and issues emerging out of mobile ERP access? Careful planning will help you come out with an answer every time you get stuck with these concerns.  out the issues the security

  8. Deciding The Right Pricing Model  In the market, we have mainly two leading pricing models for ERP software products with their respective pros and cons. We also have some hybrid models that incorporate attributes of the two principal models. Let’s 몭rst try to understand the di몭erences and the pros and cons of the two main pricing models.  1. The On-Premise Model  As per this model, a business can host the ERP software on the servers within their company premise. Because of the bigger cost and on- premise infrastructure responsibilities, this model is more suitable for large enterprises. For smaller companies, there are several challenges to embracing this model. The biggest challenge is the initial cost of establishing on-premise hardware.  management The cost advantages of this model include the following:  Prede몭ned cost of owning the entire ERP software suite  Single time licensing cost and freedom from recurring subscription cost Low cost of ERP in the long run The key cost shortcomings of this model include the following: 

  9. The large initial cost for server infrastructure Scalability issues in the long run when the business expands and grows. 2. Cloud-Based SaaS Model As businesses are increasingly turning to the cloud instead of the on-premise server, the cloud-based SaaS (Software as a Service ) model is getting popular rapidly. This model requires no large infrastructure cost and o몭ers great 몭exibility and scalability that suits businesses of all sizes. The only cost the customers of this ERP model need to bear is the subscription fee.  The key cost advantages of the cloud-based SaaS model include the following.  A몭ordable and 몭exible monthly or yearly subscription costs that can be scaled up or down based on the number of users.  The very low initial setup cost is because of the cloud hosting.  Highly scalable and 몭exible solution to accommodate evolving requirements.  Some of the key cost shortcomings of the cloud- based SaaS model include the following:  Continuously payable subscription costs over years can take more cost than the permanent licensing and infrastructure cost of the on- premise model.  The cost can suddenly go up with the

  10. increasing demand.  Deciding The Right ERP Feature Set  A major risk for paying for more than what you require is when you choose a lot of ERP features that are unnecessary for your business. Such overselling of features and models with standard ERP packages can result in bearing a higher cost. On the other hand, if you fail to get all the features you require for the ERP software, future purchases or implementation may add up the cost. To avoid both of these situations, you need to meticulously plan the key ERP features and modules you need. Based on your budget and priority requirements, you need to select the must-have ERP features and modules.   Generally, across the industries, the must-have features and modules encompass accounting and 몭nancials, CRM, inventory management, etc. The choice of modules and features also depends upon the respective industry and the business niche. There are also industry-speci몭c modules such as manufacturing, e-commerce, etc. Some of the most common modules used across the industries include the following.  Financial and Operations (F&O) Accounting & Bookkeeping  Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Sales and marketing

  11. Sales and marketing Human Resource Management (HRM) Supply Chain Management (SCM) Warehouse Management  Inventory management Purchase & Merchandise  Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics  When choosing the features you should also remain 몭exible about accommodating business growth in the years to come and accordingly should keep certain features that are going to be essential in future. Cost considerations are okay as long as it does not create roadblocks to growth opportunities for the business.  Utilise The Expertise Of The ERP Partner  For any business with zero or minimum technical exposure and experience, it is always advisable to get on implementation company or ERP consultancy to take care of the implementation tasks in a responsible manner. Make sure the consultant company is experienced enough to handle ERP implementation for similar companies and has expertise in handling challenges similar to yours.  board an ERP Remember, an ERP implementation or

  12. consulting company will play a key role in all aspects of the ERP project starting from feature and module selection to business process and operational management, task automation and ongoing change management. Besides hiring the most credible experts implementation job you also need to utilise their expertise to the optimum level. for the ERP Concluding Remarks  So, having complete control over the ERP implementation cost is not di몭cult if you follow the above-mentioned measures and tips and do not fail to stick to a well-articulated and meticulous implementation plan and roadmap. Most ERP implementation projects end up over- spending just because of the lack of homework and planning. This is exactly what the above measures are meant to focus upon.   ←→ Related Articles

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